Legal research and reference: Expertise in finding legal resources and government documents from a wide variety of electronic resources, including Westlaw, Lexis, Bloomberg Law, and HeinOnline. Equally proficient with print resources, like West’s Key Number System. Highly proficient at locating information from free government resources, like GPO FDsys, Congress.gov, and regulatory agency websites.

Public records: Track down hard-to-locate assets. Routinely conduct searches on state databases, commercial resources, and social media to locate information on individuals.

Company research: Compiles thorough investigative profiles of companies, organizations, and executives, focusing on assets, incorporation, and parent company/subsidiary relationships. Major projects include the in-depth comparative company and asset research of many dozens of corporations.

Legislative histories: Perform complex legal research and legislative analysis of both current and historical legal topics for the following divisions: Civil Appellate, Office of Legal Counsel, National Security Division, United States Attorney’s Office, Environmental Division, Civil Rights and many others.

Locates information, often of a specialized or technical nature, from a wide variety of published and unpublished sources and electronic databases.

Assist in selecting and maintaining library collections (legal and non-legal), in print and electronic formats.

Collaborates with division attorneys, economists, paralegals, statisticians, research assistants, law interns, and field office staffs. Provides research services for the National Security Division, Office of the Solicitor General, and Office of the Attorney General.

Searches for, identifies, and vets expert witnesses. Performs legal, public records and industry research in the medical and scientific arenas.

Staffing the Reference Desk 3 days per week in 2 to 3 hour shifts

Responding to inquiries made face-to-face, by telephone, or by virtual means

Training

Participate in the development and delivery of instructional classes, both in person and online, to teach skills in analyzing topics, developing effective research strategies, and analyzing information to select the most appropriate sources for research.

Provide presentations, training, and education.

Assist with the development of tutorials and web guides to build discovery tools to support effective research.

Engages in daily and weekly one-on-one training through research consultations.

Design and conduct specialized training programs and briefings; and identify the need for, develop, and deliver training and informational presentations for attorneys, paralegals, interns, and staff.

Build partnerships with different divisions to provide class development assistance, and conduct research to identify and obtain learning materials to support course content and design.

Cadence Group is a Woman Owned Small Business, specializing in acquiring, organizing, and disseminating information. Our areas of expertise are:•Library Management and Research•Records and Information Management•Knowledge Management•Web and Content Management•Systems Design and Development•User Support and TrainingCadence Group has a proven track record of bringing highly qualified teams with the... technical skills and mission knowledge necessary to deliver results to all our clients including Atlanta law firms, state/local and federal agencies, large global companies, small business clients, as well as clients with a multi-national presence.

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